This week we're going to go through and decorate
actually think bathrooms like kitchens are one of the easiest rooms for adding a touch of fall.10 Autumn Ideas for the Bathroom Under $101. Hollow out a small pumpkin, fill with wet floral foam and use as a vase for a floral arrangement on the counter.2. Use Autumn scented handmade soaps3. Add scented candles like Ginger Pumpkin votives4. Add in some neutral texture with Natural Bath Sponges5. Line a small basket with fall leaves and fill with pinecones, nuts and other small fall ephemera6. Change out your shower curtain hooks7. Add a coordinating fall colored hand towel8. Wash a still pliable yellow, gold or red leaf gently with soap and water, place in the center of a cream ceramic soap dish. Secure leaf with a hot glue dot or scrapbooking glue dot, and use soap dish.9. Add a cozy bath rug to the floor to take the chill off in the cooler mornings.10. What's your favorite autumn decorating tip for the bathroom?
Generally, the commercial soaps carried at most chain stores, etc. are full of chemical additives, additives that not only dry out your skin but can lead to rashes and other irritations.This is not only because of the synthetic additives in the soap but also because most soap companies take the glycerin out of their soap. The commercial soap bars that line most grocery stores’ shelves are actually synthetic detergents. While that's great for your dishes, it's not very good for your skin.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Monday, September 29, 2008
ANYONE NATURAL SOAPS?
Hand Made Soap
Find Natural Ingredients in all of our Products. Buy Online Today!
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www.palinsoap.com
www.cosmeticbrazil.com
www,rachaelsoap.com
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Wooden Soap Mold
Bid on Wooden Soap Mold now! Find Candle & Soap Making.
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Official Site: SoapRocks
T.S. Pink - SoapRocks in all sizes & prices, 800-762-7765. Since 1991
www.tspink.com
Organic Natural Soap
Take the first step to healthy glowing skin.
www.pinkladysoap.com
Great Looking Soaps
Designed glycerin soaps that are fun, funky and gorgeous
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Soaps
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Virgin Coconut Oil Soap
Pure coconut oil soap from 100% organic oils. Scented or unscented.
TropicalTraditions.com
Natural Handmade Soap
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Hawaiian Kukui Soaps
Kukui vegetable glycerine soaps in luxurious hawaiian fragrances!
www.IslandLotions.com
Melt & Pour Glycerin Soap
Make your own Glycerin Soap 1lb/5lb/25lb bars of Glycerine Soap
www.clearlynaturalsoaps.com
Liquid Castile Soap
100% Olive Oil - nothing added preservative/chemical free
www.CountryRoseSoap.com
65 Scents-Goat Milk Soap
Lavender, Patchouli, Rose, Vanilla Almond, Lilac, Cinnamon, Apple
www.soapshed.com
Glycerin Soap
Looking for Glycerin Soap? Find exactly what you want today.
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Find Natural Ingredients in all of our Products. Buy Online Today!
http://naturalhandcraftedsoap.com
www.palinsoap.com
www.cosmeticbrazil.com
www,rachaelsoap.com
BurtsBees.com
Wooden Soap Mold
Bid on Wooden Soap Mold now! Find Candle & Soap Making.
www.eBay.com
Official Site: SoapRocks
T.S. Pink - SoapRocks in all sizes & prices, 800-762-7765. Since 1991
www.tspink.com
Organic Natural Soap
Take the first step to healthy glowing skin.
www.pinkladysoap.com
Great Looking Soaps
Designed glycerin soaps that are fun, funky and gorgeous
www.soapier.com
Soaps
Shop Fast. Buy Smart. Save on Soaps!
Shopzilla.com
Virgin Coconut Oil Soap
Pure coconut oil soap from 100% organic oils. Scented or unscented.
TropicalTraditions.com
Natural Handmade Soap
Buy Handmade Bath Soaps For You And Your Family & Friends. Order Now!
www.HomeMadeSoaps.net/OrganicSoap
Hawaiian Kukui Soaps
Kukui vegetable glycerine soaps in luxurious hawaiian fragrances!
www.IslandLotions.com
Melt & Pour Glycerin Soap
Make your own Glycerin Soap 1lb/5lb/25lb bars of Glycerine Soap
www.clearlynaturalsoaps.com
Liquid Castile Soap
100% Olive Oil - nothing added preservative/chemical free
www.CountryRoseSoap.com
65 Scents-Goat Milk Soap
Lavender, Patchouli, Rose, Vanilla Almond, Lilac, Cinnamon, Apple
www.soapshed.com
Glycerin Soap
Looking for Glycerin Soap? Find exactly what you want today.
Yahoo.com
Friday, September 26, 2008
Political Cosmetics - Sarah Palin’s “Power Pink” Lipstick
Political Cosmetics - Sarah Palin’s “Power Pink” Lipstick
According to cosmetics company Alchemy of Colour, Sarah Palin wears the “Power Pink” shade and also natural cosmetics from Alaska and Brazil
It’s a color that they happen to be selling and that they describe as “bold, saturated pink with a touch of glimmer”. The company is donating $1 of every sale to the McCain-Palin campaign. The lipstick is $20 and can be bought here for “girlfriends, wives, mothers, entrepreneurs, corporate…
and the natural soaps are less then $8
According to cosmetics company Alchemy of Colour, Sarah Palin wears the “Power Pink” shade and also natural cosmetics from Alaska and Brazil
It’s a color that they happen to be selling and that they describe as “bold, saturated pink with a touch of glimmer”. The company is donating $1 of every sale to the McCain-Palin campaign. The lipstick is $20 and can be bought here for “girlfriends, wives, mothers, entrepreneurs, corporate…
and the natural soaps are less then $8
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Viva, Brazil!
Viva, Brazil!
Ladies,
Let me start by saying…this entry is not for the faint at heart, sensitive skinned, or painfully (pun intended) shy. Since most American women have abandoned their Neanderthal ways, hair removal in the 21st Century is very much a routine if not a requisite. Some shave, others use depilatories, still others pluck, some thread, many wax, and more are beaming (laser-ing). And if you’re a true hair-contender, as I am, you probably have tried all of the above (at least once). Ouch…I mean, oh, how I wish there were one method that worked smoothly for every body part. I prefer the precision of "threading and plucking for my brows(I visit Thread in midtown Manhattan bi-weekly), a shave for my under arms and legs sans moisturizing cream (in my shower almost daily), and waxing for my “down there”– the mature focus of this entry.
I’ve waxed my (in the words of “friend-in-my-head,” Oprah) “vajayjay” religiously every 5-8 weeks for the last 8 years, year round: spring, summer, fall, and winter. At roughly $70 a session, plus the essential maintenance products: an exfoliant and anti-inflammatory/in-grown hair eliminator liquid or pads, I’d say, I’m pretty invested in my pubic life.After shave I use also Brazilian soap made of Coapaiba
you can get here natural handcrafted soap
My relationship with my primary South-of-the-Border aesthetician, Bella W. of NYC’s Bliss Spa http://www.blissworld.com is an intimate one. I feel like I know her newlywed daughter and entrepreneur son personally though I’ve only seen wedding and camera-phone pictures. She knows when my visit is one of maintenance or something else…like a vacation. She knows when I’m working out hard or going through an emotional eating phase. Bella knows.
I’ve personally referred at least 15 friends and colleagues to Bella over the years. Almost each one of them, like me, grew to attest that waxing “down-there” helped them experience a new level of femininity. I always leave her table, even after reshaping my form as only a contortionist would, floating through the streets of NYC like a ballerina, stopping at each corner with the alluring confidence of a salsa dancer. I feel all woman!
So when a “Brazilian Virgin” friend of mine, Ms. O, told me that she wanted to go completely bare before she returned to the heat of her temporary home in the desert, but had no clue what to do, what not to do, what to expect or how to maintain, I decided a simple guide was in order. And to put my mind in the spirit of being a “BV”, I went to a hair removal outpost I’d never visited, Completely Bare Downtown NYC (http://www.completelybare.com/) and saw Lorraine.
WHAT TO DO:
Schedule your wax one or two weeks after your period, never right before as your skin is typically more sensitive right before your menstruation.
If you have a low tolerance for pain of discomfort, take a Tylenol or ibuprofen one hour before your wax, says Anita Schuessler, Education Manager for Bliss Spas.
Take a relaxing shower or bath at the spa or as close to your appointment as possible, says Lorraine. It serves two purposes: you’ll feel fresh for your close up and ultimately more relaxed.
Communicate with your aesthetician. Tell her if the wax feels too hot or if you have any skin sensitivity.
WHAT NOT TO DO:
Don’t shave for at least three weeks before going for your appointment. Hair must be long enough (at least 1/8 of an inch) for the wax to grip.
Don’t tense up. When you tense up your skin cannot be pulled taut by the aesthetician and is more likely tear. Practice a slow inhale and exhale.
EXPECT:
A thorough and delicate wax BV should take at least 30 minutes.
You may be asked to take a weird position like hold your knees to your chest or to lie in a froglike position.
ASK YOUR WAXER:
To use different a new depressor each time she applies wax. Double dipping into the wax is unsanitary.
To wax in small sections, especially if your skin is sensitive. And if you skin is extremely sensitive, ask her to do a small patch test on your inner thigh.
AFTER:
DAY OF: If red use an anti-inflammatory cream, gel, liquid made with hydrocortisone or al natural aloe.
DAY OF: Exfoliate your skin to remove dead skin and minimize the chance of ingrowns.
DAY AFTER then TWICE A DAY: Use a salicylic-infused in-grown hair eliminator liquid or pads.
DAILY: Just add moisture.
Needless to say, I loved Lorraine. And when I can’t get to Bella, I’ll head to her. Hellllooo, sunshine! Hello, shoreline! Hello, Brazil!
Ladies,
Let me start by saying…this entry is not for the faint at heart, sensitive skinned, or painfully (pun intended) shy. Since most American women have abandoned their Neanderthal ways, hair removal in the 21st Century is very much a routine if not a requisite. Some shave, others use depilatories, still others pluck, some thread, many wax, and more are beaming (laser-ing). And if you’re a true hair-contender, as I am, you probably have tried all of the above (at least once). Ouch…I mean, oh, how I wish there were one method that worked smoothly for every body part. I prefer the precision of "threading and plucking for my brows(I visit Thread in midtown Manhattan bi-weekly), a shave for my under arms and legs sans moisturizing cream (in my shower almost daily), and waxing for my “down there”– the mature focus of this entry.
I’ve waxed my (in the words of “friend-in-my-head,” Oprah) “vajayjay” religiously every 5-8 weeks for the last 8 years, year round: spring, summer, fall, and winter. At roughly $70 a session, plus the essential maintenance products: an exfoliant and anti-inflammatory/in-grown hair eliminator liquid or pads, I’d say, I’m pretty invested in my pubic life.After shave I use also Brazilian soap made of Coapaiba
you can get here natural handcrafted soap
My relationship with my primary South-of-the-Border aesthetician, Bella W. of NYC’s Bliss Spa http://www.blissworld.com is an intimate one. I feel like I know her newlywed daughter and entrepreneur son personally though I’ve only seen wedding and camera-phone pictures. She knows when my visit is one of maintenance or something else…like a vacation. She knows when I’m working out hard or going through an emotional eating phase. Bella knows.
I’ve personally referred at least 15 friends and colleagues to Bella over the years. Almost each one of them, like me, grew to attest that waxing “down-there” helped them experience a new level of femininity. I always leave her table, even after reshaping my form as only a contortionist would, floating through the streets of NYC like a ballerina, stopping at each corner with the alluring confidence of a salsa dancer. I feel all woman!
So when a “Brazilian Virgin” friend of mine, Ms. O, told me that she wanted to go completely bare before she returned to the heat of her temporary home in the desert, but had no clue what to do, what not to do, what to expect or how to maintain, I decided a simple guide was in order. And to put my mind in the spirit of being a “BV”, I went to a hair removal outpost I’d never visited, Completely Bare Downtown NYC (http://www.completelybare.com/) and saw Lorraine.
WHAT TO DO:
Schedule your wax one or two weeks after your period, never right before as your skin is typically more sensitive right before your menstruation.
If you have a low tolerance for pain of discomfort, take a Tylenol or ibuprofen one hour before your wax, says Anita Schuessler, Education Manager for Bliss Spas.
Take a relaxing shower or bath at the spa or as close to your appointment as possible, says Lorraine. It serves two purposes: you’ll feel fresh for your close up and ultimately more relaxed.
Communicate with your aesthetician. Tell her if the wax feels too hot or if you have any skin sensitivity.
WHAT NOT TO DO:
Don’t shave for at least three weeks before going for your appointment. Hair must be long enough (at least 1/8 of an inch) for the wax to grip.
Don’t tense up. When you tense up your skin cannot be pulled taut by the aesthetician and is more likely tear. Practice a slow inhale and exhale.
EXPECT:
A thorough and delicate wax BV should take at least 30 minutes.
You may be asked to take a weird position like hold your knees to your chest or to lie in a froglike position.
ASK YOUR WAXER:
To use different a new depressor each time she applies wax. Double dipping into the wax is unsanitary.
To wax in small sections, especially if your skin is sensitive. And if you skin is extremely sensitive, ask her to do a small patch test on your inner thigh.
AFTER:
DAY OF: If red use an anti-inflammatory cream, gel, liquid made with hydrocortisone or al natural aloe.
DAY OF: Exfoliate your skin to remove dead skin and minimize the chance of ingrowns.
DAY AFTER then TWICE A DAY: Use a salicylic-infused in-grown hair eliminator liquid or pads.
DAILY: Just add moisture.
Needless to say, I loved Lorraine. And when I can’t get to Bella, I’ll head to her. Hellllooo, sunshine! Hello, shoreline! Hello, Brazil!
Friday, September 19, 2008
Palin"s Soap
Santa Lucia Palin Murari Borba was farmer's daughter from Murari's Borba, born in Italy 1904, who invented the natural handcrafted soap with essential oils in Brazil .She moved to Brazil in 1917 from hers home in Toscany where she had trained to make essential oils from the plants. Opened a small shop in the then fashionable residential area of Brazil, Sao Paulo, and attracted the custom of many wealthy families. She noticed that the Sao Paulo upper classes cultivated a delicate white complexion whereas a tanned face was associated with the working class who toiled in the outdoors. Santa Lucia Palin Murari Borba realised that there was a need for a gentle soap for these delicate complexions. After much trial and error she found a way of removing the impurities of the base soap before adding the delicate perfume of garden flowers. Lucia Palin gave the soap an aroma reminiscent of an rainforest tree and wild flowers. We are still used today the same natural oils and pure natural ingredients combined with the delicate fragrance . Approximately 40 different choices are available from an array of categories - citrus fruits, plant and flower extract, from the tree, oatmeal, goat's milk and buttermilk, espresso coffee, from the sea, clays, herbs and triple-milled French. She took on a partner, her grandson Borba and they moved to new premises in the South of Brazil where there was more immigrants such as Italians and Germans. Santa Lucia retired in 1980, leaving her grandaughter to continue the business of the USA-NC firm of Borba & DiTomasso. Lucia Palin Borba is alive and lives healthy in Brazil. |
Friday, September 12, 2008
Soaps
Our handmade soaps are specially formulated to deliver the very best in skin care while using only safe, truly natural ingredients. We never use solvent extracted pomace olive oil (even though it's much cheaper), harmful synthetic chemicals, preservatives, petroleum products, artificial dyes, or synthetic fragrance oils. Why? Because natural matters! With so many companies falsely claiming to be "all natural", we're proud to say that our commitment to natural is real.
We handcraft our soap using the slow cold process method, which means no external heat is used so the goodness of the natural ingredients are preserved for you. Each bar begins with a high percentage of skin-loving cold pressed olive oil to which we add food grade coconut, organic palm and castor oils for a rich creamy lather that nourishes as it moisturizes. Next we add responsibly wildcrafted and organic botanicals, vegetable butters, and cleansing earth clays for their exceptional skin care benefits. Finally, we scent our fragrant olive oil soaps with only pure essential oils extracted from plants . . .fresh clean scents, the way mother nature intended.
We handcraft our soap using the slow cold process method, which means no external heat is used so the goodness of the natural ingredients are preserved for you. Each bar begins with a high percentage of skin-loving cold pressed olive oil to which we add food grade coconut, organic palm and castor oils for a rich creamy lather that nourishes as it moisturizes. Next we add responsibly wildcrafted and organic botanicals, vegetable butters, and cleansing earth clays for their exceptional skin care benefits. Finally, we scent our fragrant olive oil soaps with only pure essential oils extracted from plants . . .fresh clean scents, the way mother nature intended.
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